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Pennsylvania Lottery Announces Retirement of Super 6 Lotto

Jan 12, 2004, 6:27 am

Pennsylvania LotteryPennsylvania Lottery: Pennsylvania Lottery Announces Retirement of Super 6 Lotto

Pennsylvania Lottery officials today announced the last Super 6 Lotto drawing will take place on Tuesday, January 27, 2004.

"Super 6 has been a great game for the Pennsylvania Lottery, generating more than one billion dollars in sales over the past five years," said Lottery Executive Director Ed Mahlman. "Recently, however, interest in Super 6 has decreased, as Powerball has established itself as Pennsylvania's premier jackpot game."

Mahlman said the Lottery plans to distribute of the remaining Super 6 prize money during the game's final drawing on Jan. 27. If no one wins the jackpot prize that day, the jackpot money will be shared proportionately by second, third and fourth tier winners as indicated in the table below. Money allocated to each prize category will be divided equally among the winners.










Match


Prize Pool* Payout


Prize Pool Payout


 


If Jackpot is hit


If Jackpot is NOT hit


 


on Jan. 27


on Jan. 27


6


76.0%


0.0%


5


8.0%


33.33%


4


7.5%


31.25%


3


8.5%


35.42%

* The Prize Pool is 52% of the total amount of money that players

wagered (gross sales) on a particular Super 6 Lotto drawing.










Mahlman said the Lottery decided to reward loyal Super 6 players by rolling down the jackpot prize into lower tiers for the final drawing.

"If no one wins the jackpot in the final Super 6 drawing, many of the game's players will win significant prizes for matching three, four or five numbers," Mahlman said.

Mahlman stressed that the jackpot roll-down will take place only if the jackpot is not won on Tuesday, January 27.

Super 6 was introduced in September 1998 as Pennsylvania's new large-jackpot game. When Pennsylvania joined the national mega-jackpot game Powerball in June 2002, Super 6 sales declined significantly from the previous year. Super 6 offers smaller starting jackpots than Powerball and can't grow jackpots as quickly as Powerball.

Super 6 sales for the current fiscal year are about 21.5 percent below last year's sales.

Tickets for the Lottery's new Match 6 game will go on sale on Wednesday, January 28, 2004. The first Match 6 drawing will take place on Saturday, January 31, 2004 after the 7 p.m. Daily Number and BIG 4 drawings. Live, televised Match 6 drawings will be held every Tuesday and Saturday evening.

"Match 6 responds to suggestions made by Lottery players," Mahlman said. "It will offer much better odds of winning, and many more ways to win."

Match 6 will offer players better overall odds than other Lottery numbers games - 1-in-5.9 - and 11 ways to win. The new game will also introduce Pennsylvanians to a new style of play; players will be able to match numbers in the traditional way -- on one horizontal line of play - as well as on a combination of lines. Players will receive three Match 6 plays for $2.

Player preferences were taken into account in developing Match 6, and popular features of current numbers games and instant products were incorporated into the new Lottery product. Featuring a starting jackpot of approximately $500,000, Match 6 will offer more small- to mid-size cash prizes, ranging from $2 to $2,500.

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Lotto Czar's avatar - sam
Harrisburg, Pa.
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Posted: January 12, 2004, 6:36 am - IP Logged

I don't think anyone will miss it.  Good idea rolling down the tiers.  think I might just go get a ticket just in case.  Match 6 could be a good one.  Hope the State doesn't mess it up. 

As he who is in charge of the office pool, I'll be encouraging its play.


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    Posted: January 12, 2004, 8:14 am - IP Logged

    I suppose PA is "rolling down" the jackpot (if no winner) because Match-6 will be all-CASH.

      Lotto Czar's avatar - sam
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      Posted: January 12, 2004, 11:14 am - IP Logged

      Maybe, and that if the Old Super 6 jackpot were to be transferred, roll a time or two, get really big (10's of millions) and then go back to $500,000; people would be disappointed.  Or not.  who knows?  didn't see the drawing dates the first time. 

      Thanks.

        hypersoniq's avatar - xls
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        Posted: January 12, 2004, 2:09 pm - IP Logged

        I must dust off my old stupid 6 cards for the last ride...

        looking forward to nobody hitting, I'm usually good for one 3/6 match in a $5 ticket...

        Playing more than one ticket per game is betting against yourself.


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          Posted: January 12, 2004, 2:29 pm - IP Logged

          PA website has Tuesday & Friday draws for M-6, same as S-6.

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            Posted: January 12, 2004, 10:03 pm - IP Logged

            Draws will definitely be on Tue-Fri

            I would have rather seen Super 6's cash option rolled into the jackpot for Match 6 but I guess it doesn't matter.

            Lotto Czar made a good point. If it had been rolled into Match 6 and then hit and reduced to $500K, people might get upset.

            This way there can be no confusion.